For section C must you always say what that technique makes the audience feel and do or sometimes just feel?
From my experience, stronger essays does both how it makes the audience feel & do (putting it in simple terms)
For instance "the author's appeal to pathos aims to manipulate the audience to believe that if actions are not done to address climate change, their children's future is at jeopardy. Specifically, her emotional plea encourages the audience to support her pursuit to unite and continue to protest against the government until the mining industry is reformed"
You don't necessarily have to do it for every technique, just make sure the "do" is specific to the technique, the link from feel -> do should be logical and when an examiner reads your essay they should see the flow and links of logic to go from the technique -> feelings -> audience's actions